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Jergens, Inc., ASG and SGS Tool Company Hold Grand Opening Celebration for the New Jergens ...

2014-05-07 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Newly-built facility represents significant commitment to Chinese industrial market by Jergens, ASG and SGS Tool Company.<br /> <br /> CLEVELAND, Ohio &ndash; On March 28, 2014, a special ribbon cutting ceremony and customer open house was held to celebrate the grand opening of the new Jergens Shanghai Commercial Company, Ltd. facility. Located in a new economic development technology park in the Jinqiao District in PuDong, Shanghai, China, the 500-square meter facility contains offices, ...

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Conexpo 2014 Proves Thought Provoking for James Dawson as It Plans Launch of Innovative New ...

2014-05-07 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

CONEXPO 2014 attracted almost 130,000 visitors, with records set for the number of firms exhibiting &ndash; approximately 2,400 &ndash; and the expanse of exhibition space at the Las Vegas Convention Center.<br /> <br /> International registrants accounted for almost a quarter of those in attendance, with around 31,000 visitors coming from outside the USA.<br /> <br /> James Dawson, whose customers include global giants Caterpillar, JCB and Cummins and other major OEMs around the world, felt ...This story is related to the following:Silicone Hose |

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Scientists turn skin cells into sperm cells, but raise provocative new questions

2014-05-05 22:02:16| Extremetech

New research, just published in the journal Cell Reports, suggests that sperm cells can be created in the lab from skin cells. What this really means is that the limitations to further progress in the science of cloning and stem cells are no longer scientific or technological in nature. Instead, the limits have become the problem of a new kind of engineering -- ethical engineering.

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Palm oil plan unlikely to help communities in Indonesian New Guinea

2014-05-05 20:09:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Mongabay: Plans to rapidly expand palm oil production in Indonesian New Guinea are unlikely to boost livelihoods for local communities since most investors are outsiders and the bulk of workers will be migrants, argues a paper published in Environment, Development and Sustainability. The study, authored by Krystof Obidzinski, Ahmad Dermawan and Adi Hadianto, assessed the economics of a government-led push to increase oil palm plantations in the eastern-most part of Indonesia. They found that while initiatives...

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Massive Sea Wall May Be Needed to Keep New York Dry

2014-05-05 16:29:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Scientific American: Massive flood barriers may not be the most cost-effective way to control severe flooding from future Sandy-like storms in New York City, at least in the next two decades, according to a new analysis from Dutch and American researchers. However, the city needs to be planning for those types of huge barriers more as part of a longer-term plan, and as preparation for the possibility that climate change and sea-level rise may be worse than expected, warns the analysis, published last week in Science....

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